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Program Agent's Handbook
Appendix

A
Ohio 4-H Policies & Procedures
B
Ohio 4-H Membership Guidelines
C
4-H Membership Cross County Lines
  Cross County Line Membership Request Form
D
Transfer of 4-H Membership
E
4-H and the Public Schools
  Philosophy for Conducting 4-H chick
Embryology Programs with Schools (DRAFT)


  Sample Guidelines for the Incredible Egg Chick
Incubation Program


F
Developing 4-H Publications for Statewide Distribution

G
4-H Treasury Guidelines
H
Guidelines for Raising Funds for Local 4-H
Clubs


I
 
J
Search and Seizure
K
County 4-H Private Fund Management Guidelines
L
The Ohio 4-H Foundation Operational Guidelines
M
Ohio State University Extension Volunteer Selection Policy & Procedures

  Addressing Problems & Concerns in the 4-H
Program


  Addressing Inappropriate Behaviors of
Volunteers: A Guide to Decision-Making


N
Member Early Release
O
4-H Member Restricted Release
P
Policies for the Ohio 4-H Cloverbud Program
  Implementing 4-H Cloverbud Guidelines in
Camp Settings


Q
Illegal Drug Policy
R
Alcohol Policy
S
Tobacco Policy

OSU Extension Policies

Facility Use Contract Signing Policy & Procedures

Extension Employee Transportation Policy & Procedures


Agricultural Education (FFA) - 4-H Youth Development Memorandum of Understanding
This document does not reflect current 4-H policy in terms of age requirements for competitive programs.  4-H members who are at least 8 years old and enrolled in the 3rd grade as of January 1 of the current year are eligible to participate.


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